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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2019-08-16 07:03 pm

[ SECRET POST #4606 ]


⌈ Secret Post #4606 ⌋

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[Kotomi Ichinose, CLANNAD]


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05. [SPOILERS for Endgame]



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07. [SPOILERS for Jessica Jones season 3]
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(Anonymous) 2019-08-17 02:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, I got the feeling that he survived and she died, because he had a family (and just like with Steve's happy end, it's just easier to show that the ending is happy if you use "wife and kids" or "the girl he loved" as a shorthand for "happiness" [mech]).

I would be less inclined to hate Natasha's death if her whole "I'm a monster who can't have children" didn't exist and if he didn't go on that useless macho rampage after the Snap. I though that the cold open with his whole family disappearing was pretty effective as a symbol of many other people's tragedies (and a counterpart to Tony's "good luck", family wise), but afterwards, when he spent years killing people left and right, even if they weren't very 'good' people, instead of acctually doing something useful with his former co-workers, I was ready for him to sacrifice himself for the sake of his wife and children's return. It would also work pretty well thematically - he became someone very dark who wouldn't fit well within his family unit anymore, but he could "redeem" himself with his final actions. And he could ask Natasha to take care of his family afterwards - if we are to take AoU seriously, then children are somewhat important for her, so it would be a way for her to gain even more of a family (assuming that she isn't a favourite aunt already; the films are pretty unclear on how close they were outside work; it varies from one film to another).